cheeves
Tree Freak
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Hey T!!!!Cold here today , but not that cold . 30* right now .
Hey T!!!!Cold here today , but not that cold . 30* right now .
A fellow I work with has the most pristine 61 I ever seen, he thinks its too heavy for him and has only ran it once for less than a tank of fuel. He so wants to trade the 61 to me for a Mighty Mouse but I have no use for Orange Plastic saws.Get an old clean 61 and convert it to a 272. Got one here with a Hiway P/C. all kinds a power! But prefer Jerry's "Mighty Mouse!" lol Mostly cut smaller dead standing oak with my back! Especially now without the help from the pills!
Sounds like a bad trade to me Jerry.
Mighty Mouse Logging LLC
I have told him no more than once...LOL
Great design though, but not as nice as a 162!A fellow I work with has the most pristine 61 I ever seen, he thinks its too heavy for him and has only ran it once for less than a tank of fuel. He so wants to trade the 61 to me for a Mighty Mouse but I have no use for Orange Plastic saws.
More pix would be nice . LOL
For real work conditions I have to say I like the Stihls the best, my Sachs Dolmars seldom ever see work even though they are really capable saws just harder to find parts for. All the rest are mostly shelf queens now, those 25 to 30 lb saws are overkill for me these days...LOLGreat design though, but not as nice as a 162!
You like the old ones like me but unlike you all mine have just "faded away!"
Ask him if he wants to deal?A fellow I work with has the most pristine 61 I ever seen, he thinks its too heavy for him and has only ran it once for less than a tank of fuel. He so wants to trade the 61 to me for a Mighty Mouse but I have no use for Orange Plastic saws.
You're the Master my Man!! My old man would Love you!!!For real work conditions I have to say I like the Stihls the best, my Sachs Dolmars seldom ever see work even though they are really capable saws just harder to find parts for. All the rest are mostly shelf queens now, those 25 to 30 lb saws are overkill for me these days...LOL
What about Lee down in Falmouth......you guys can't find any parts anywhere? Gotta be parts from old dealers.....past down somewhere! Dolmar plant in Hamburg was bombed many times in the War. Father said he walked thru it! And went back after the War. Wiped out!You're the Master my Man!! My old man would Love you!!!
My other saws are getting dusty oily and lonely since the "Mighty Mouse" showed up!! Only the 262, Tlandrums 44, and the Dolkita have seen much other action.
That sucks !My powers out.........weather aint even bad
Lectric company upgrading the poles and wires in the area tho.........sure they are the cause
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I can get parts through the mail and off the internet for the SD saws but its even easier to pick up what I want/need from my local Stihl dealer. I have a good relationship with them there and get fast service with a discount and a smile! No waiting for weeks for a part to arrive from Stihl, get them quick and keep the saws running, only way to make money. Although I have enough SD parts squirreled away to repair or build any and all of the SD saws I own, just holding on to them for safe keeping.. John can telly you all about the NOS parts whoarder I am, he has chased down and bought plenty of them for me.......LOLWhat about Lee down in Falmouth......you guys can't find any parts anywhere? Gotta be parts from old dealers.....past down somewhere! Dolmar plant in Hamburg was bombed many times in the War. Father said he walked thru it! And went back after the War. Wiped out!
Silly 'Nadianz.....
Been a few parts we ran down . LOLI can get parts through the mail and off the internet for the SD saws but its even easier to pick up what I want/need from my local Stihl dealer. I have a good relationship with them there and get fast service with a discount and a smile! No waiting for weeks for a part to arrive from Stihl, get them quick and keep the saws running, only way to make money. Although I have enough SD parts squirreled away to repair or build any and all of the SD saws I own, just holding on to them for safe keeping.. John can telly you all about the NOS parts whoarder I am, he has chased down and bought plenty of them for me.......LOL
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